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Canadian personal finance software with ability to export historical credit card transactions?
I am looking for a personal finance software that lists all your credit card transactions. I was looking at mint Canada and it has what I want (lists all your credit card transactions and assigns the transaction a category).

However it only goes 30 to 90 days back. I am looking for something in the 6 to 12+ month range.

I need it to support Canadian credit cards and easy for Canadians to sign up(not have to make a fake U.S address)

If they have an api that can be used to get these transactions that would be great otherwise an option allows a user to export the transactions to a csv file would be fine.


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Yodlee and Mint are good solutions if you don't mind your personal financial information being stored "in the cloud". I do, so I use Quicken.

Quicken stores whatever you give to it for as long as you want: so the only question is how to get the credit card transactions you want into it? All my financial institutions allow me to view my credit card statements for a year back, and download them in a form Quicken can read. So you can have a record of your transactions from a year ago right now, and in a year you will have two year's worth.


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Yodlee is the back-end which communicates with the banks, and Mint just provide a pretty layer on top.

You can sign up for an account with Yodlee directly, which may give you the flexibility you need.


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If you're willing to use OFX or QIF files, most Canadian banks can spit output more data than 90 days. The files are typically used to import into Quicken-like local programs, but can be easily parsed for your webapp, I imagine.


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